Damn, Kanye Used To Be A Great Tech Blogger

Kanye West insists that his next album will be the "album of life". Is he exaggerating? Probably. But I do know that Kanye used to be the tech blogger of life.
Before he became a #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch, Kanye West ran his own blog at KanyeUniverseCity.com. The website is, unfortunately, now defunct, but Internet Archive has helpfully archived Kanye's work as a prolific, succinct and discerning aggregator of design and technology. He was especially active from 2007-2008:

If Kanye gets cold feet about naming his album "Waves", I'd like to submit "The Emotional and Soothing Power of Color" or "Something of a Troublemaker on the Art Scene" as potential alternatives.

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